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Sundquist’s To Wake the Nations (1993) and Toni Morri- son’s Playing in the Dark (1992), among others
Vodou ritu- als played an integral role in fomenting the Haitian revolution. C. L. R.
Peter Coviello discusses racial solidarity in Whitman’s antebellum poetry.
Peter Coviello, introduction to Walt Whitman, Memoranda during theWar, ed.
Peter Coviello (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), xlvi. 14.
The Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays is composed of approximately 250,000 volumes of American
and Canadian poetry, plays, and vocal music dating from 1609 to the present day.
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
Rather, in puffing Whitman, the Saturday Press played at and played with repre- sentations of Whitman
, play-goers, and ye general reader, in a state of utter despair. . . .
“‘Pete the Great’: A Biography of Peter Doyle.”
Gloucester, ma: Peter Smith, 1872. Winter,William.
Feminist Conversations: Fuller, Emerson, and the Play of Reading.
The curtain drew up and the play began.
When the play was over, we went out.
"But it is a dangerous game, and should be played cautiously."
"We have made up a fine party for the play to-night, and you must promise to be one of us."
Whether any suspicions of foul play were as yet aroused in the breasts of other persons, is more than
Comprised of 630 Early Modern English plays, pageants, and other 6 entertainments by non-Shakespearean
systematic effort to harness the energy and imagination of undergraduates as editors and explorers of old plays
list—and also larger analytical undertakings including writing an account of the reception history of a play
, reviewing the scholarly literature, comparing different versions of a play if more than one exists,
In ecocriticism, the concept does not yet play a significant role, either.
Bowler, Peter J. The Earth Encompassed: A History of the Environmental Sciences.
Friztell, Peter A. Nature Writing and America: Essays upon a Cultural Type.
Temin, Peter. “The Industrialization of New England, 1830–1880.”
Wenz, Peter S. Environmental Justice. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
published/periodical/index.html; The interlibrary loan department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln played